First off, COVID-19 isn't the seasonal flu and drawing equivalencies between the two is a pretty reliable indicator of an ignorant or just generally bad-faith argument.
Secondly, we don't mandate getting the flu vaccine and, from what I understand, that is already, on average, a far better, less socially-intrusive way to avoid the spread of the seasonal flu. We, as a culture, have accepted the (much smaller) risks associated with a normal flu season. The much larger risks brought by COVID-19—particularly its unique ability to bring our healthcare infastructure to its knees and a general lack of knowledge as per its long-term impacts—are what have galvanized action. When COVID-19 subsides, the precautions taken to ward it off will subside as well.
Will there be questions raised in the aftermath about maybe doing more to combat seasonal flu as well? I hope so. That said, I have seen no credible coalition of experts suggest anything even remotely close to a permanent mask mandate. Alleging that such an extreme, unfounded, policy position is already our permanent reality right now—when we're dealing with a REAL public health and economic CRISIS that CAN be combated with masks—reads as nothing more than anti-science, partisan, fear-mongering aimed to scare people about a wildly unrealistic possiblity of a cultural slippery-slope.
We're in a hurricane. They closed the beaches. You know what we shouldn't be worried about? Protesting the beach closure because "wHAt IF tHEy NEveR rEoPEn ThE bEAcHEs?!?" People get injured and die at beaches all the goddamn time under normal circumstances, but they only close when the threat is severe. After that threat passes, the status quo level of risk associated with the activity is restored, and the beaches reopen just as they were before the hurricane showed up. COVID is the hurricane and mask mandates are the beach closures. When the storm passes, the restrictions will too.
Anyway, overall, I think this "slippery slope" nonsense is logical malpractice and, frankly, just really a piss-poor rhetoric ploy to spin people up into acting against their own interests. What I find particularly grueling though is that I know people will buy into this nonsense hook-line-and-sinker if it goes unrefuted. Thus, here I am, getting drawn into debating another absurd, baseless conspiracy theory about masks in a BGW thread.
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